The timber trade began primarily due to the increasing demand for wood as a vital resource for construction, fuel, and shipbuilding. As populations grew and industries expanded, the need for timber to support infrastructure and housing became essential. Additionally, the development of trade routes facilitated the exchange of timber between regions, making it a lucrative economic activity. Ultimately, the timber trade helped to drive exploration and settlement in various parts of the world.
Foodstuffs, textiles, timber, arts and crafts, slaves.
The Metal workers used it to start a fire. They used timber mostly for weapons but also towers, houses and other structures.
The Vikings primarily engaged in timber export due to their extensive forests and shipbuilding needs. They harvested timber for constructing longships, which were crucial for their exploration and trade. While they did import certain goods from other regions, timber was a key resource they exported, particularly to areas that lacked sufficient forests.
they traded rum, fur, molasses, whale, fish, timber, etc.
Timber was the industry that got its start in the Northwest providing much needed material for a growing nation.
England
spices, foodstuffs, silk, and timber
Timber, Amber, meat, dairy...
Foodstuffs, textiles, minerals and gems, timber.
Ronald L. Hackett has written: 'Missouri timber industry--an assessment of timber product output and use, 1991' -- subject(s): Statistics, Timber, Forest products industry, Forest products, Lumber trade 'Kansas timber industry--an assessment of timber product output and use, 1993' -- subject(s): Statistics, Forest products industry, Lumber trade, Timber 'Minnesota timber industry' -- subject(s): Statistics, Forest products industry, Lumber trade, Timber 'Timber volume in Nebraska, 1983' -- subject(s): Forests and forestry, Measurement 'Pulpwood production in the Lake States, 1991' -- subject(s): Pulpwood industry, Statistics 'Indiana timber industry' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Timber, Lumber trade, Sawmills, Statistics, Timber 'Forest area in North Dakota, 1980' -- subject(s): Mensuration, Forests and forestry 'Wisconsin timber industry' -- subject(s): Statistics, Lumber trade, Timber 'Residential fuelwood production and sources from roundwood in Missouri, 1987' -- subject(s): Statistics, Fuelwood crops
The amount of sea trade had increased.
Dyes, timber, an alphabet, war, trade.
Ronald J. Piva has written: 'Iowa timber industry-- an assessment of timber product output and use, 2000' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Timber, Forest products industry, Lumber trade, Statistics, Timber 'South Dakota timber industry' -- subject(s): Statistics, Forest products industry, Mills and mill-work, Lumber trade 'Nebraska timber industry' -- subject(s): Statistics, Lumber trade 'Pulpwood production in the Lake States, 1993' -- subject(s): Wood products, Statistics
spices, foodstuffs, silk, and timber
They exchanged minerals and grains for wines, dyes and timber.
William H. Reading has written: 'Nebraska timber industry' -- subject(s): Forest products industry, Lumber trade, Mills and mill-work, Statistics 'Minnesota timber industry' -- subject(s): Forest products industry, Lumber trade, Statistics, Timber
They exchanged minerals and grains for wines, dyes and timber.